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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. ♪ they just wanna they just wanna they just wanna ♪ ♪ girls girls just wanna have fun ♪ >> she has sold more than 50 million albums and had some of the greatest hits of the '80s including girls want to have fun. time after time, and true colors. grammy winner cyndi lauper is joining me now. she's graciously allowed me to announce she's turning 60 in june. congratulations. >> really? >> really. >> wow. i have been a little busy. i haven't thought about it. >> the issue with age in general is a lot of folks aren't
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it's about the law. so when we asked the president, can you kill americans on american soil with your drone strikes, which is part of the military, it it should be an easy answer. >> it's a pretty direct question, it's a question i've been asking all morning, it's a question i've been asking for a month and a half. >> and tonight, senator rand paul is declaring victory, now, we spoke with him a short time ago. senator, nice to see you, sir. >> good to be with you. >> well, today the attorney general of the united states wrote you a letter and says in part it's come to my attention that you've now asked an additional question he, does the president have the authority to weaponize drone noncombat kill an american on american soil. the answer to the that question is no. >> apparently it was sent to the media outlets and announced on tv and calling my office do we have a letter from the house because we've been waiting for this, to try to determine whether or not to let the brennan nomination go forward. >>
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very important thing to put to rest and if there's any doubt about it left, congress should pass a law making it definitive. clearly as commander-in-chief the at a moment of national crisis, he could authorize something in order to avoid a disaster, but short of that, the bias should be overwhelmingly in favor of protecting illegal rights of american citizens. second though, rand paul gave us a case study in what courageous energetic leadership can be, then every member could exercise, both in the house and senate. you don't have to wait around for group think and the leadership to tell you what to do. you can get up and you can change things and i was very pleased last night that mitch mcconnell late in this long filibuster came to the floor. >> sean: he did. >> as the leader to commend his colleague from kentucky. i thought it was exactly the right gesture. i think we need more rand pauls, we need more people willing to get up and do what they think is right. and i think that we would be a lot further down the road towards hemming in this president if we had more people willing to do
very important thing to put to rest and if there's any doubt about it left, congress should pass a law making it definitive. clearly as commander-in-chief the at a moment of national crisis, he could authorize something in order to avoid a disaster, but short of that, the bias should be overwhelmingly in favor of protecting illegal rights of american citizens. second though, rand paul gave us a case study in what courageous energetic leadership can be, then every member could exercise, both in...
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it was around the earlier laws banning the sale of tobacco, sale of cigarettes. again, you would get the brand, or the name of the sponsor mentioned in golf tournaments, tennis tournaments and absolutely nascar races. 2010, the federal government worked to close this loophole, so that cigarette manufacturers could no longer sponsor this. but nascar had already moved away from its partnership with r.j. reynolds. >> but my god, how can we ban tobacco companies on the health grounds, but allow the nra to basically say, hey -- >> you know the answer to that question. because the cigarette lobby does not have anywhere near the power that -- >> not anymore. and i think nascar did fine leaving tobacco behind. and it would do fine if it left the nra behind. >> let's take a quick clip from wayne lapierre from the nra. >> the nra 500 is the latest announcement in the long history of a growing partnership between the nra, speedway motorsports, and the nascar community. nra members and nascar fans love their country and everything that is good and right about america. we sal
it was around the earlier laws banning the sale of tobacco, sale of cigarettes. again, you would get the brand, or the name of the sponsor mentioned in golf tournaments, tennis tournaments and absolutely nascar races. 2010, the federal government worked to close this loophole, so that cigarette manufacturers could no longer sponsor this. but nascar had already moved away from its partnership with r.j. reynolds. >> but my god, how can we ban tobacco companies on the health grounds, but...
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>> we will when the law says we have to. we're sort of in a limbo and we're allowed to hold off until, i think, about june. >> the city will not enforce violations for three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies an others to try and stop the city from its ban on super-sized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot of aggravation, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, information, training, touch computers, everything. >> another company not making changes right away is starbucks. it says there are few gray areas it's sorting through and it will use the city's three-month evaluation period to take a look at what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. brianna. >> thanks, mary. >>> candy crowley has a live preview next. the delightful discovery. the sweet realization that you have a moment all to yourself. well, almost. splenda® no c
>> we will when the law says we have to. we're sort of in a limbo and we're allowed to hold off until, i think, about june. >> the city will not enforce violations for three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies an others to try and stop the city from its ban on super-sized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot...
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it's worthy of a law with that kind after decision. we don't want to give anybody power to kill an american citizen without due process of law. >> greta: are you surprised that the senators have rallied up to help him out. senator rubio, senator barrasso, senator widen, a democrat, and a body of a hundred senators. >> well, i think more will come in and i think courage ultimately attracts others, and i think that rand paul is showing a level of courage that's historic and that will be remembered for a long time. i mean, if you're a civil libertarian liberal or if you're a constitutionalist conservative, both wings have to be proud of rand paul standing up for the constitutional rights. >> greta: who likes these drones, giving the president power without any sort of a check or any sort of an authority. there's some question we'll discuss it later where it says, he talks about imminent. an imminent being defined very broadly. >> the imminent tool is nonsense. if you read carefully what the white house spokesman said, there are no practic
it's worthy of a law with that kind after decision. we don't want to give anybody power to kill an american citizen without due process of law. >> greta: are you surprised that the senators have rallied up to help him out. senator rubio, senator barrasso, senator widen, a democrat, and a body of a hundred senators. >> well, i think more will come in and i think courage ultimately attracts others, and i think that rand paul is showing a level of courage that's historic and that will...
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not enforce the laws for three months, until restaurants adjust. they're looking at lawsuits possibly filed by beverage companies and restaurants to try to stop them on the ban on super sized drinks. he estimates the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars, lots of headaches. >> lots of headaches, digital signs, billboards, websites, information training, computers, everything. >> now, another big company that is holding off making changes right now was starbucks. it says there are a few gray areas of sorting through. they are using the city's three-month evaluation period to see the type of changes they need to make to be in compliance. so wolf, the ventes are safe for now. >> appreciate it very much, mary. >>> and new talking and defiance by north korea after the new tests. and now the united nations is pushing back. we'll speak about all of this and more to the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice. go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got
not enforce the laws for three months, until restaurants adjust. they're looking at lawsuits possibly filed by beverage companies and restaurants to try to stop them on the ban on super sized drinks. he estimates the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars, lots of headaches. >> lots of headaches, digital signs, billboards, websites, information training, computers, everything. >> now, another big company that is holding off making changes right now was...
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rights act, which gives the federal government the opportunity to negate or overturn elements of voting laws in certain states. alabama is one of them. here is what he said about a comment made by justice scalia calling that section racial entitlement. >> from the perspective of a civil rights lawyer and american, it completely denies our history. the voting rights act is a remedy for more than a century of persist endiscrimination. it's discrimination that stood in the face of the constitution. it's an answer to promises that went unkept for over 100 years. voting rights captures what's bess in america, the idea we should all be able to participate in democracy. >> the argument from that attorney from sheldon county, alabama was that the discrimination of the '60s, that was supposed to be overturned by the voting rights act, those problems have been solved. the vice president said a few days at a brunch at his home, the naval observatory in d.c., he was unaware that we would have to refight so many fights, this being one of them. brianna. >> i wonder what that lawyer thinks about the expect
rights act, which gives the federal government the opportunity to negate or overturn elements of voting laws in certain states. alabama is one of them. here is what he said about a comment made by justice scalia calling that section racial entitlement. >> from the perspective of a civil rights lawyer and american, it completely denies our history. the voting rights act is a remedy for more than a century of persist endiscrimination. it's discrimination that stood in the face of the...
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already the aclu has planned to challenge the law in federal court. cecile richards is president of planned parenthood and sarah weddington here with some of her arguments to legalize abortion in the fall of '72. >> we are not here to advocate abortion. we do not ask this court to rule that abortion is good or dishonorable in any particular situation. we are here to advocate that the decision as to whether or not a particular woman will continue to carry or will terminate a pregnancy is a decision that should be made by that individual. that, in fact, she has a constitutional right to make that decision for herself. >> sarah, thank you for coming on so much. i have great respect for your historic role, of course. let me ask you this, what does it mean for a state to just all by itself like a cowboy go out there and say we're going to cut the term from six months to three months in which you can have an abortion, you can make that decision. what could they possibly attempt to do knowing it will be declared unconstitutional? >> i think there are a numbe
already the aclu has planned to challenge the law in federal court. cecile richards is president of planned parenthood and sarah weddington here with some of her arguments to legalize abortion in the fall of '72. >> we are not here to advocate abortion. we do not ask this court to rule that abortion is good or dishonorable in any particular situation. we are here to advocate that the decision as to whether or not a particular woman will continue to carry or will terminate a pregnancy is a...
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some day care workers will be breaking the law if they use a very common technique to put babies to sleep. i've used this technique myself, all three of my kids. >>> also, the epidemic of drug abuse with pain meds. there's a voice we don't get to hear, the voice of the children. >>> you're going to meet an 89-year-old woman who's completely blind and she has an amazing story how she was able to travel the world still. let's get started. >>> first up though, new documentary that takes a hard look at my profession, medicine. it's called escape fire, and it makes this controversial case. it says doctors focus too much on money, they do unnecessary procedures, they don't spend enough time on basic prevention. case in point, a patient named ivonne diagnosed in her 30s with heart disease. she had bypass surgery, 27 cardiac catheterizations and more than 27 stents put in place. only then did she end up at the cleveland clinic where they got her blood pressure and cholesterol under control. she lost 20 pounds all of it in an effort to try and avert surgery. >> i can't tell you how shocked we were
some day care workers will be breaking the law if they use a very common technique to put babies to sleep. i've used this technique myself, all three of my kids. >>> also, the epidemic of drug abuse with pain meds. there's a voice we don't get to hear, the voice of the children. >>> you're going to meet an 89-year-old woman who's completely blind and she has an amazing story how she was able to travel the world still. let's get started. >>> first up though, new...
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didn't have a father around, but did a great job in school, got into columbia, and later law. he decided to work helping people in his own community. a peaceful kind of guy. is he some bounder who doesn't take responsibility for his manhood? actually, just the opposite. one marriage, faithful husband, good kids. from all appearances, a really caring father. goes to games for the kids. so what is it the haters fear about this guy? what do they hate? that he is black? is that it? is it the gun issue? he didn't even push gun issues until newtown. the same of the gang of eight, right there in the middle. so what is it they hate in this guy? they should be flaweding him as a role model. this country is going to be a united country 100 years from now, this is just the guy you would want out there standing there as our role model. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. america is on the brink of something very dangerous. this is "the ed show." let's g
didn't have a father around, but did a great job in school, got into columbia, and later law. he decided to work helping people in his own community. a peaceful kind of guy. is he some bounder who doesn't take responsibility for his manhood? actually, just the opposite. one marriage, faithful husband, good kids. from all appearances, a really caring father. goes to games for the kids. so what is it the haters fear about this guy? what do they hate? that he is black? is that it? is it the gun...
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a sharp contrast to the real harm inflected on seniors by the president's health care law. that's their quote. no longer 55? it's in or near retirement, which can mean whatever paul ryan wants it to mean. moderate republicans in the gop a little bit nervous tonight. an anonymous republican lawmaker who was in the meeting with ryan told "the hill" republicans made commitments to their constituents at age 55. if they go back on their promise, it will be problematic for many of them. well, that's good news for democrats. you can't trust these guys anyway. john boehner, you think he cares? no, he doesn't care. when he was asked about the new medicare plan, he completely brushed it off. >> i think we'll let them work it out, and we'll see what outcome they get. >> sure, let them work it out. boehner doesn't have to commit to any changes. he feels extremely safe. as long as house districts are gerrymandered in his favor, and they are. this is why republicans continue to obstruct with plans like the ryan budget. they don't want to change the status quo when the rich are doing so d
a sharp contrast to the real harm inflected on seniors by the president's health care law. that's their quote. no longer 55? it's in or near retirement, which can mean whatever paul ryan wants it to mean. moderate republicans in the gop a little bit nervous tonight. an anonymous republican lawmaker who was in the meeting with ryan told "the hill" republicans made commitments to their constituents at age 55. if they go back on their promise, it will be problematic for many of them....
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we want to respect the law and adhere the law, which is what you were trying to do all along. this symbol of authority which used to be a symbol of oppression, is a symbol of reconciliation. 52 years ago, what you stood for has made a difference. the world that we live in today, this city that i get to serve as police chief is changed for the better because i wouldn't be standing here right now if it weren't for you. and this is a token of that appreciation, congressman, because you changed this city. you changed this state. you changed this country. and as pastor moore said, you changed the world. and for that we are truly grateful to you. [ applause ] >> the police chief gave him his badge. history cannot be changed. what happened, happened, right? before chief murphy, at least, the past is worth still wrestling with for the sake of what. s could next. at least that's how it seems. joining us now is chief kevin murphy of the montgomery, alabama, police department. chief murphy, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how did you reach the decision that you w
we want to respect the law and adhere the law, which is what you were trying to do all along. this symbol of authority which used to be a symbol of oppression, is a symbol of reconciliation. 52 years ago, what you stood for has made a difference. the world that we live in today, this city that i get to serve as police chief is changed for the better because i wouldn't be standing here right now if it weren't for you. and this is a token of that appreciation, congressman, because you changed...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. i use bounce outdoor fresh sheets because they're just that much fresher and they help keep static off in the cold so my clothes will never embarrass me. mommy, i dressed the snowman! how do you get your bounce? less static year-round. how do you get your bounce? an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com radio oo live fr >> live from america's news headquarters i am harris falkner. the college of cardinals set to begin the conclave on tuesday. voting will take place in the vatican's sis seen chapel. crews fitting the chimney that will tell us when a new pope will be chosen signal jammers are making sure they have no ak sellings to the or -- access to
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laden's son-in-law. >>> plus, a medical examiner needs help identifying bodies. so he's posting their graphic pictures online. >>> and -- >> what did you say? what did you say? >> bieber drama. showing up late, collapsing, tweeting suggestive pics. are we watching another star fall? >>> happy friday. good to see all of you. i'm brooke baldwin. at the vatican today, it was the vote to decide the vote. so now we have a date. it is march 12th that is next tuesday. that is when those 115 cardinals will meet to choose benedict's successor. that's when we start the so-called smoke watch. remember this from eight years ago? here it was, when we saw the white smoke rising above the vatican, from the chimney, there at the beautiful sistine chapel in rome. that is when the world knows. that's a signal when we will have a new pope. the white smoke. but until then, there is a lot to do. in fact, the chimney hasn't even been built yet. and as far as communications there has been a ban inside this hotel where the card
laden's son-in-law. >>> plus, a medical examiner needs help identifying bodies. so he's posting their graphic pictures online. >>> and -- >> what did you say? what did you say? >> bieber drama. showing up late, collapsing, tweeting suggestive pics. are we watching another star fall? >>> happy friday. good to see all of you. i'm brooke baldwin. at the vatican today, it was the vote to decide the vote. so now we have a date. it is march 12th that is next...
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. >> law enforcement came from ash the state to the memorial. laura anthony joins with us more on that. laura? >> people began lining up before the motorcade arrived here this morning. many of them were from law enforcement community well aware that they, too, put their lives on the line every day. thousands of police officers from as far as nork po nork and maryland converged on hp pavilion wearing black bands on badges. ones signal they've lost, in this case, two of their own. >> it's a brotherhood and a sister hood we understand how a tragedy like this can happen every day. >> among mourners howard jordan, remembering all too well a similar memorial almost exactly six years ago. >> we know what the santa cruz police department is going through. unfortunately we're probably one of the only agencies in the country facing similar circumstances. many knew the officers personally. in this case, the detective sargeant, butch baker. >> he was a good guy, always out to help someone if they needed help. it doesn't matter who you were, just there to he
. >> law enforcement came from ash the state to the memorial. laura anthony joins with us more on that. laura? >> people began lining up before the motorcade arrived here this morning. many of them were from law enforcement community well aware that they, too, put their lives on the line every day. thousands of police officers from as far as nork po nork and maryland converged on hp pavilion wearing black bands on badges. ones signal they've lost, in this case, two of their own....
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so voter id laws, laws that scale back early voting, the laws we saw being debated last year. so those are the second generation discrimination methods that are perhaps more difficult to see than just looking at minority voting registration. >> and so i want to get in this last piece from justice kennedy, the other major swing vote here, which has been a bit more technical. >> can you tell me? it seems to me the government can very easily bring a section two suit, and as part of that asked for bail in, under section three. are those expensive, time consuming suits? do we have anything in the record that tells us, or anything in the bar's experience that you could advise us? >> well -- it is just an effective remedy. >> i am confused, help me. >> the question is far more important than the answer in this transcript. what kennedy is setting up is the idea that if we were to strike down section five, do the existing permanent provisions within the law, including particularly section two actually give sufficient protection for minorities? and across the board, legal scholars point
so voter id laws, laws that scale back early voting, the laws we saw being debated last year. so those are the second generation discrimination methods that are perhaps more difficult to see than just looking at minority voting registration. >> and so i want to get in this last piece from justice kennedy, the other major swing vote here, which has been a bit more technical. >> can you tell me? it seems to me the government can very easily bring a section two suit, and as part of...
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bob is on the side of all of us breaking the law. coming up, don't forget, time to spring forward sunday and move clocks ahead an hour. we have a history lesson on that when we come back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ ♪ >> bob: it's hard to believe the first day of spring. not officially but the first day of spring is a week away. we are going to have snowstorms, in parts of the country. it's been rainstorms, all kind of stuff. do you know we spr
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into law. it's been a long time coming. republicans blocked the law for almost a year. posing its expanded pre eed pro for groups in native america and the l.g.b.t. kmupty. most republicans were still saying no. 138 republicans in the house and 22 republicans in the senate. they tried, but they failed to stop the violence against women act. the president's first act in office was to expand women's rights with the act. and, tomorrow, he'll make history, once again. >>> joining me now is white house senior advisor, valer valerie jarrett. nice to have you here. >> i'm honored to be here. >> we're very honored to have you here and around this occasion. >> an amazing occasion tomorrow will be. >> it really took longer than it needed to become law. and to go to the president's desk. tell me why anyone could be opposed to a violence against women's act. >> it's hard to imagine when you think that every day, three women die as a result of domestic violence. five women in the course -- one in five women will be assaulted or raped in the course of their life. and that number 1 in
into law. it's been a long time coming. republicans blocked the law for almost a year. posing its expanded pre eed pro for groups in native america and the l.g.b.t. kmupty. most republicans were still saying no. 138 republicans in the house and 22 republicans in the senate. they tried, but they failed to stop the violence against women act. the president's first act in office was to expand women's rights with the act. and, tomorrow, he'll make history, once again. >>> joining me now is...
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the law keeps the government accountability to the standard of law. we are a nation of law and not feelings or passions and thoughts and i feel stronglyy about terrorist actions and people like major nadal hass an who murdered 14 people in fort hood . though we know by their own statements and witnesses their guilt, we don't put them in a field and fly a drone over head and kill them. our passions and feelings would let us do that, but the law will not. it is the objective standard that is designed to force us to deal with crime according to the blindd lady justice instead of reacting in anger and revenge. god help us if our own government believes that it is not subject to the very laws that restrict it. not forced to follow the strict guide lines of our constitution. the government that kills a citizen for what he or she might do is a government that will kill a citizen for what he or she is or believes. all of america should say thank you, senator rand paul. [applause] well, last week in my opening mon log in the president's inability to work with
the law keeps the government accountability to the standard of law. we are a nation of law and not feelings or passions and thoughts and i feel stronglyy about terrorist actions and people like major nadal hass an who murdered 14 people in fort hood . though we know by their own statements and witnesses their guilt, we don't put them in a field and fly a drone over head and kill them. our passions and feelings would let us do that, but the law will not. it is the objective standard that is...
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there are laws, the dramshop laws, that would appropriate people from serving someone who is ininebriated. >> and this laws for a good reason because restaurants, there's liability and sentence on their part if they knowingly serve someone who is visibly drunk. >> i think this is a great lawsuit for the victims of families of these poor women that lost their lives. but not this guy. >> have to leave it there. >> it's going to be interesting. >> stacy and lisa, it's a tossup. now jobs lost. four years ago being blamed on this week's sequester. how does that work? wait until you hear who in the obama administration is touting that claim. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket s
there are laws, the dramshop laws, that would appropriate people from serving someone who is ininebriated. >> and this laws for a good reason because restaurants, there's liability and sentence on their part if they knowingly serve someone who is visibly drunk. >> i think this is a great lawsuit for the victims of families of these poor women that lost their lives. but not this guy. >> have to leave it there. >> it's going to be interesting. >> stacy and lisa, it's...
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. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's under the house. a sink hole some 30 feet across and 100 feet deep opened up directly beneath jeff bush's bedroom. his brother tried desperately to save him. >> i jumped in the hole, tried to dig him out. i couldn't find him. i started digging and digging. the cops showed up and told me, the floor is still falling in. >> reporter: jeremy was rescued by police, but his brother is believed dead. the house condemned. the bush family said they had no idea they lived under a geological time bomb. this part of florida is known as sink hole alley. florida is riddled with them. look at these, all reported sink holes in florida since 1954. more than 3,000 since the '80s. seven other states are classified as sink hole prone, covering up to 40% of the country. sink holes form when limestone is eaten away by water, but the land above it stays in tact until it gives way. >> it burns through the rock. we're talking hundreds of thousands of years. >> reporter: the result, sink holes like this growing to the size of
. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's under the house. a sink hole some 30 feet across and 100 feet deep opened up directly beneath jeff bush's bedroom. his brother tried desperately to save him. >> i jumped in the hole, tried to dig him out. i couldn't find him. i started digging and digging. the cops showed up and told me, the floor is still falling in. >> reporter: jeremy was rescued by police, but his brother is believed dead. the...
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enforcement, law enforcement analyst with me here. and, tory, let's begin with you as we are resetting and as we are awaiting the next steps for this plane, tell me what you know. >> so the next steps, of course, this according to the faa saying that, of course they might be troubleshooting this issue. and that is sort of something that miles had touched on earlier saying, you know, why it might be taking a while for us to actually see this plane. the fact that there are all these different elements here, there is a crew of two from what we know. this is a lear jet 45, so possibly the pilot is trying to work out the situation here. and airport preparing as well. we know the previous airport they had ambulances on the tarmac there getting ready. it is going to be the same case at this st. louis lambert field. so for right now, we're all sort of in a wait and see mode as the pilots are talking to air traffic controllers and trying to figure out best course of action in dealing with the problem at hand, brooke. >> we have, thank you, tor
enforcement, law enforcement analyst with me here. and, tory, let's begin with you as we are resetting and as we are awaiting the next steps for this plane, tell me what you know. >> so the next steps, of course, this according to the faa saying that, of course they might be troubleshooting this issue. and that is sort of something that miles had touched on earlier saying, you know, why it might be taking a while for us to actually see this plane. the fact that there are all these...
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>> reporter: well, they can be, brianna, because florida has one of the strictest stalking laws in the country. most places it's a misdemeanor charge, a minor charge where you face probation or community service. in florida they have a felony provision where you actually can be sentenced to state's prison in a particularly serious case. now we don't know what is involved in this case, whether it would rise to that level or, indeed, if charges will ever be formally brought, but it's in the a good place to be charged with stalking. >> no. paul, apparently her ex-boyfriend is alleging at least half a dozen incidents of stalking. if, say, his lawyers are able to establish a pattern here, will that be damaging? >> yes, that will be highly damaging to him. there are claims being made by the boyfriend that there have been seven prior reports of stalking-like behavior, phone calls, text messages. there's also a claim that this wound up in front of a florida judge once before when apparently the boyfriend sought a restraining order, so there appears to be a long history here of things going on
>> reporter: well, they can be, brianna, because florida has one of the strictest stalking laws in the country. most places it's a misdemeanor charge, a minor charge where you face probation or community service. in florida they have a felony provision where you actually can be sentenced to state's prison in a particularly serious case. now we don't know what is involved in this case, whether it would rise to that level or, indeed, if charges will ever be formally brought, but it's in the...
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you look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically. more than 100 laws were broken. if you add another one on there. is it going to fix the problem, no? >> i think if you are not prosecuting the guys, that is where i look at it and say, when they were dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. today. there is a huge loop hole, it is not the loop hole to buy gunning on the market. it is the loop hole of the mentally in sane people, now would that law fix it? probably not. i would rather have laws that have an impact right at this moment in time. >> we agree about a must been a things. >> you are coming around. >> i haven't changed at all. >> i would like to see that reduced. but i think that this kind of debate is constructive. it worries me that i hear that vice president biden thinks we might not get background checks. >> if diane feinsteein would stop being so extreme which is not having the prosecution. you shoot somebody today and miss you spend 4.3 years and that is if you are a second time offender for assault in a deadly weapon. you tell me if that is a th
you look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically. more than 100 laws were broken. if you add another one on there. is it going to fix the problem, no? >> i think if you are not prosecuting the guys, that is where i look at it and say, when they were dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. today. there is a huge loop hole, it is not the loop hole to buy gunning on the market. it is the loop hole of the mentally in sane people, now would that law fix it? probably not. i would rather...
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but the onus is on the in the as a -- on the president as a matter of law. so the house and the senate are waiting for a budget, like we have for four years that never seems to arrive. >> eric: gemu, what about that? >> well, eric, i wowoke up on saturday morning and the sky didn't fall. i don't know if that is because i am in austin, you also have a sky in new york. the reality is that a little bit of common sense would go a long way in washington. i know this may be a surprise to brad, but i agree with mitt romney in the quotes that we have seen coming from his upcoming fox news interview in a couple of hours, when he says we have people who are more concerned at this point about a political victory. and really squandering an opportunity. what this boils down to is not the national parks are going to be affected, sure, we will have to wait in line at the airport. but what about the economy? a fragile economy that was just starting to recover? where now, the gdp will go down, unemployment will go up. there is a lot of blame to go around. president obam ai a
but the onus is on the in the as a -- on the president as a matter of law. so the house and the senate are waiting for a budget, like we have for four years that never seems to arrive. >> eric: gemu, what about that? >> well, eric, i wowoke up on saturday morning and the sky didn't fall. i don't know if that is because i am in austin, you also have a sky in new york. the reality is that a little bit of common sense would go a long way in washington. i know this may be a surprise to...
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most states have laws protecting good samaritans. lorraine bayless ended up dying in the hospital. but there is this to keep in mind -- >> the statistics are as low as 3%, just 3 out of 100 people would survive. you know, cpr, when done properly, does often result in broken ribs, so, it can be very traumatic. >> reporter: tonight, doctors tell us, just because the odds of success are low, that doesn't mean you don't try to save a dying woman. dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> and now, we turn to another story, we're back in washington, on the first full day after the $85 billion in budget cuts kicked in. some members of congress have said it's time for all of us to tighten our belts. but abc's david kerley has been on the lookout. tonight, it's our "washington watchdog." >> reporter: they are iconic. washington, jefferson, franklin. oil on canvas portraits. but ed schafer? remember him? the 29th agriculture secretary? well, you paid for his painting. the latest for lisa jackson, the outgoing epa administrator. a $38,000 portrait. that's just ten grand less than what the average a
most states have laws protecting good samaritans. lorraine bayless ended up dying in the hospital. but there is this to keep in mind -- >> the statistics are as low as 3%, just 3 out of 100 people would survive. you know, cpr, when done properly, does often result in broken ribs, so, it can be very traumatic. >> reporter: tonight, doctors tell us, just because the odds of success are low, that doesn't mean you don't try to save a dying woman. dan harris, abc news, new york....
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voting rights act, which gives the federal government the right to negate local and state election laws in certain areas of the country, mostly in the south, if they believe it will disenfranchise minorities and the vice president has said he didn't realize that these fights would have to be fought over and over. yesterday i spoke with one of the attorneys for the naacp defense fund and he is arguing this case in front of the supreme court along donald varrili. justice scalia said this amounts to racial entitlement. here's his response to that claim. >> from the perspective of a civil rights lawyer and an american it completely denies our history. for more than a century of persistent discrimination. discrimination that stood in the face of the constitution. it's an answer to promisess that went unkept for over 100 years. the voting act rights captures what is best in america. the idea that we should all be able to participate in the democracy. >> there were 98 senators in 2006 who voted to reauthorize the voting rights act of 1965, including joe biden and every senator from the states
voting rights act, which gives the federal government the right to negate local and state election laws in certain areas of the country, mostly in the south, if they believe it will disenfranchise minorities and the vice president has said he didn't realize that these fights would have to be fought over and over. yesterday i spoke with one of the attorneys for the naacp defense fund and he is arguing this case in front of the supreme court along donald varrili. justice scalia said this amounts...
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this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in happened on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us now from selma, alabama for the interview is the director a member of the voting rights act team. >> thanks for having me. >> do you think it is fair the say that public pressure, a social movement, political activism is a big part of the immediate reason that we got the voting rights act in the first place so, it's appropriate to question whether it might still be effective? >> absolutely, rachel. i was struck by the reality. as i talk to you tonight, i'm less than 100 feet from the edmund pettus bridge where 48 years ago, courageous women, men, and children marched
this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in happened on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us...
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and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about up to my chin. >> and i know police obviously and firefighters on the scene. is anybody in the hole now? is anybody digging? >> nobody has been in the house at all. the last night, they came and used some special equipment. and from what i heard, they lost some of the equipment in the hole. and that was it. they have never been inside the house yet, and he's been in there since 10:00 last night, and nobody's been in there to get him out. nobody. >> are you -- are you holding on to hope at all? >> i'm praying that there's an air pocket in there, that he can survive in. but i
and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about...
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she needed law enforcement to believe she wasn't even in arizona. >> meanwhile, back in arizona, no one had seen travis alexander for days. so a handful of concerned friends went looking for hip. >> 911 emergency. >> a friend of ours is dead in his bedroom. we hadn't heard from him in a while. his room meaates went in there d there's lots of blood. >> travis' body had nearly 29 stab marks including the slash skroosz his neck from ear to ear. there was a gunshot wound over his right eyebrow, and massive amounts of blood all over the master suite, soaked into the bedroom carpet and all over the bathroom, the sink, the mirror, the floor. his friends had immediate suspicions who did it. >> has he been threatened by anyone recently? >> yes, he has. he had an ex-girlfriend who has been bothering him, slashing his tires and things like that. her name is jodi. >> when investigators reached jodi by foin, she insisted she hadn't been near macie in months. >> that was april 1. >> you haven't been back in town since then? >> no, i haven't at all. >> as the phone call ended, jodi offered a final tho
she needed law enforcement to believe she wasn't even in arizona. >> meanwhile, back in arizona, no one had seen travis alexander for days. so a handful of concerned friends went looking for hip. >> 911 emergency. >> a friend of ours is dead in his bedroom. we hadn't heard from him in a while. his room meaates went in there d there's lots of blood. >> travis' body had nearly 29 stab marks including the slash skroosz his neck from ear to ear. there was a gunshot wound...
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as the president who signed the act into law i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those laws and in fact, incompatible with the constitution. the american principle is potentially evolving again. nina, good to see you here tonight. >> nice to see you, ezra. >> what do you think it means to the court that bill clinton came out today and said he was wrong? and that this bill he signed into law is in his view, fundamentally unconstitutional? >> i actually don't think what he says makes a huge difference. the country has changed so dramatically over the last even five years, or seven years that as president clinton conceded in his op-ed piece, you could not imagine the change 15 years ago. or 18 years ago. it is just inconceivable, the society -- societal switch and the switch in public opinion. that is not to say that the country is united in its view on this issue. and there are many people who believe and continue to believe, and for all i know the supreme court will say that well, society may change but society has a way to change and that is through the democratic process by
as the president who signed the act into law i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those laws and in fact, incompatible with the constitution. the american principle is potentially evolving again. nina, good to see you here tonight. >> nice to see you, ezra. >> what do you think it means to the court that bill clinton came out today and said he was wrong? and that this bill he signed into law is in his view, fundamentally unconstitutional? >> i actually don't think...
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i think health care looks very, very good inspite of the health care law. big pharma can save a lot of money. they're on a new drug discovery cycle. there is lot of m&a activity that says there are a lot of takeovers that could be profitable. industrial companies, capital expenditures are moving up here and also in the developing markets. i think that will be a good sector too. ashley: one sector that is really underperformed is tech. so far but do you think it will catch up and do you like the tech sector? >> i'm personally underweight tech because i think a lot of the traditional growth areas really aren't going to be, have the kind of growth that we think because we have a lot of transition, move to the cloud and so forth. i think it is going to leave a lot of companies well behind on the kind of growth you would expect. i think they're more like industrial cyclicals and weaker links i think will be very disappointing. ashley: you know i should say the volumes have been a little mediocre which perhaps suggests a little bit of a lack of conviction. all th
i think health care looks very, very good inspite of the health care law. big pharma can save a lot of money. they're on a new drug discovery cycle. there is lot of m&a activity that says there are a lot of takeovers that could be profitable. industrial companies, capital expenditures are moving up here and also in the developing markets. i think that will be a good sector too. ashley: one sector that is really underperformed is tech. so far but do you think it will catch up and do you like...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. life opens up when you do. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. ♪ your finances can't manage themselves, but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can, a certified financial planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm harris faulkner. relief tonight for people in california's rugged riverside county
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. >>> boston, massachusetts, june 21st, 2005. it's just another routine day for sergeant mark colombo of the transit authority. by evening's rush hour, the day would become anything but routine. >> one citizen comes up to me and he tells me, i think a guy's breaking into a car over here. >> it's right downtown at boston's back bay station. and as he rounds the corner, sergeant colombo realizes he's been spotted by the alleged car thief. >> i asked him, come on. show me yo
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: a new government crackdown on business is now underway at the irs and the department of labor. a wide range of companies could be at risk of big tax bills. liz macdonald joins me now with a scoop. >> we are going to give you information we can really use. basically the government is saying that workers are independent contractors, meaning that they are not on the books, not on the government's mindset. paying payroll taxes, they have to protect workers and the president has already presented his budget. $7 billion protecting the budget. >> 7 billion out of companies. what the government is saying is that 3.4 million workers in this process, 30% are misclassified, independent contractors, and i will tell you that any company can get really tripped up by crippling paperwork and penalties. now we have 13 states sharing information with the irs. you're going to see california, washington, montana and minnesota. this is the labor department saying that you have to share and we want
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: a new government crackdown on business is now underway at the irs and the department of labor. a wide range of companies could be at risk of big tax bills. liz macdonald joins me now with a scoop. >> we are going to give you information we can really use. basically the government is saying that workers are independent contractors, meaning that they are not on the books, not on the government's mindset. paying payroll taxes, they have to...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. liz: usually when a company reports a quarterly loss, they may tax the loss. not today. jumping to new highs. even in light of what would be considered -- nicole: they have good news and bad news. the number of tags returned here in the u.s. that were prepared through h&r block were actually lower. that has dropped. there are delays with tax filing and tax returns. they have entered tax season. they are giving an outlook here. they have ways to deal with the unprecedented delays and competitive factors. there is a one-year chart. 9% to the up today. it goes all the way back to 2004-2005. back to you. liz: thank you, nicole. a buzz around beverage company consolation today. several brands of alcohol to brazil top distributed wind. they are not hooligans. we love our soccer fans here in the building. are there any deals lifting the companies spirits that are on the way? we have consolation brands ceo and president joining us on the phone. it really seems positioning yourself for massive
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. liz: usually when a company reports a quarterly loss, they may tax the loss. not today. jumping to new highs. even in light of what would be considered -- nicole: they have good news and bad news. the number of tags returned here in the u.s. that were prepared through h&r block were actually lower. that has dropped. there are delays with tax filing and tax returns. they have entered tax season. they are giving an outlook here. they have ways to...
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president nicholas madoro said late today that he is going to be taking over venezuela according to the law there, and the military chiefs in venezuela went on tv to pledge their loyalty to him. the new u.s. secretary of state sat down with our margaret brennan today during a stop in the arabian gulf. john kerry said the u.s. will send food and medicine to the rebels in syria who are trying to overthrow the assad dictatorship. but brennan pressed kerry on whether america will send weapons. >> the president is now ratcheted up the kind of aid that he is giving and who he's giving it to. now directly to the syrian opposition and to the syrian military. >> but they say they have one tenth the amount of ammunition that they need. they need missiles. they need to be able to battle a professional military. why not help them to speed up the process? >> there are a lot of countries doing a lot of different things right now. and i will go back and report to the president and the president obviously always has additional options on the table. but right now he and i think we feel that this step hopefu
president nicholas madoro said late today that he is going to be taking over venezuela according to the law there, and the military chiefs in venezuela went on tv to pledge their loyalty to him. the new u.s. secretary of state sat down with our margaret brennan today during a stop in the arabian gulf. john kerry said the u.s. will send food and medicine to the rebels in syria who are trying to overthrow the assad dictatorship. but brennan pressed kerry on whether america will send weapons....
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and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about up to my chin. >> and i know police obviously and firefighters on the scene. is anybody in the hole now? is anybody digging? >> nobody has been in the house at all. the last night, they came and used some special equipment. and from what i heard, they lost some of the equipment in the hole. and that was it. they have never been inside the house yet, and he's been in there since 10:00 last night, and nobody's been in there to get him out. nobody. >> are you -- are you holding on to hope at all? >> i'm praying that there's an air pocket in there, that he can survive in. but i
and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about...
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>> one would be to enforce the existing laws. you know, i go to gun shows, and i see lots of undocumented sales that i don't know that those are necessarily the problem. the problem is the people who are making the sales. you have an awful lot of exhibitors at gun shows that i think are violating the federal laws and they're selling more than 15 guns a year, not from their private checkeds, which means they have to get a federal firearms license. you've got an awful lot of unlicensed dealers out there. >> it does seem to be bordering on the wild west at some of these gun shows. a fascinating conversation. i appreciate you joining me. you come from an almost unique perspective. and i would say that for all those who think i just want to get rid of all guns in america, the story you tell of you you defended yourself and the people in the room is a very good example of where a use of a gun in america is essential to your safety. i have no issue to that. that's exactly what the second amendment is about, but i appreciate you joining
>> one would be to enforce the existing laws. you know, i go to gun shows, and i see lots of undocumented sales that i don't know that those are necessarily the problem. the problem is the people who are making the sales. you have an awful lot of exhibitors at gun shows that i think are violating the federal laws and they're selling more than 15 guns a year, not from their private checkeds, which means they have to get a federal firearms license. you've got an awful lot of unlicensed...
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bin laden's son-in-law captured. the al qaeda operative behind bars in new york. >> is it adding insult to injury that he's here and not at guantanamo. >> also, animal instincts. >> i always feared it, always feared it would happen. >> could anything have saved dianna hanson, and should she have been in that cage in the first place? >> plus, the artist formerly known as snoop dogg. >> why have you gone from dogg to lion? >> his name has changed but he's as outspoken as ever. on fame -- >> you have to know how to contain it and not abuset. >> drugs. >> you don't hear people going out and doing crazy crimes on marijuana. >> guns. >> i could go and get a gun right now, just like that. it shouldn't be that easy. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. we'll begin with breaking news tonight. osama bin laden's son-in-law, the man they called al qaeda's mouth piece is scheduled to be arraigned at 10:00 in the morning right here in new york. he's charged with conspiracy to kill u.s. nationals. his capture on the
bin laden's son-in-law captured. the al qaeda operative behind bars in new york. >> is it adding insult to injury that he's here and not at guantanamo. >> also, animal instincts. >> i always feared it, always feared it would happen. >> could anything have saved dianna hanson, and should she have been in that cage in the first place? >> plus, the artist formerly known as snoop dogg. >> why have you gone from dogg to lion? >> his name has changed but he's...
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why are the laws of attraction supposed to follow but not the law of chastity. >> they were amazing. >> it's the attitude they're bringing in. >> she's back on the stand today and she'll answer more questions from the jury. >> they're submitting more questions. >> i think it's the great he issest part of the case. great stuff. thank you very much. remember you can watch the jodi arias trial this afternoon live on hln and also cnn.com. we stream that stuff, you know. and coming up, we have an exclusive for you, senator rand paul will join us live. rand paul will join us live. ranrand . \ live. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hung
why are the laws of attraction supposed to follow but not the law of chastity. >> they were amazing. >> it's the attitude they're bringing in. >> she's back on the stand today and she'll answer more questions from the jury. >> they're submitting more questions. >> i think it's the great he issest part of the case. great stuff. thank you very much. remember you can watch the jodi arias trial this afternoon live on hln and also cnn.com. we stream that stuff, you...
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the town has had enough bad happen to him and i want to give them a professional law enforcement. >> by doing this, are you admitting that there is racism in this department? >> no, not to my knowledge. there's none now. what happened prior to me, i don't really know. >> has the test prevended anyone from joining the force? has anyone failed it? >> no one that has been given the test has failed it. i have had a few people come in and ask me about employment and once i tell them about the polygraph, i have had a couple people not come back or not show anymore interest. >> what has been the criticism? have you gotten criticism from the officers or anyone in the community? >> i have not. everyone there has been great. the administration has been great. the public has been real supportive of me. and they understand there's a lot of changes that need to be made to do what they need in terms of law enforcement. >> so this is happening just in coopertown. would you recommend any other department or municipality to do polygraphs on potential officers? >> i would. if it will save the departme
the town has had enough bad happen to him and i want to give them a professional law enforcement. >> by doing this, are you admitting that there is racism in this department? >> no, not to my knowledge. there's none now. what happened prior to me, i don't really know. >> has the test prevended anyone from joining the force? has anyone failed it? >> no one that has been given the test has failed it. i have had a few people come in and ask me about employment and once i...